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Wagenknecht founds commission for BSW's further development
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Wagenknecht founds commission for BSW's further development

From Die Zeit · (11m ago) German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Sahra Wagenknecht has founded a "Fundamental Values Commission" for her party, the BSW.
  • The commission, composed of 13 intellectuals and Wagenknecht herself, will develop and secure the party's ideological and programmatic foundations.
  • The BSW narrowly missed entering the Bundestag in 2025 and currently polls at 3-4% nationally.

Sahra Wagenknecht, the founder of the Bรผndnis Sahra Wagenknecht (BSW) party, has established a 'Fundamental Values Commission' to guide the party's ideological and programmatic development. This move comes five months after she stepped down as party leader, signaling a strategic shift in how the BSW will shape its future. The commission, comprising 13 professors and intellectuals alongside Wagenknecht, is tasked with refining the party's core principles and ensuring its distinct profile within the German political landscape. Wagenknecht described the commission as a 'real ace up her sleeve,' aimed at sharpening the BSW's image and addressing a perceived 'representation gap' in German politics. This development is particularly significant given the BSW's narrow miss in entering the Bundestag in 2025 and its current modest polling numbers. The inclusion of prominent figures from academia and public life suggests an effort to imbue the party with intellectual weight and a clear ideological direction, differentiating it from established parties. The commission's role in providing statements on significant decisions underscores Wagenknecht's continued influence and her commitment to steering the party according to her vision, even after relinquishing the leadership role.

Fundamental Values Commission

โ€” Sahra WagenknechtSahra Wagenchecht has founded a 'Fundamental Values Commission' for her party, the BSW.
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Originally published by Die Zeit in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.